Úrvalsdeild karla (Pepsi-deildin)
Season2020
Dates13 June – 31 October 2020
ChampionsValur
RelegatedGrótta
Fjölnir
Champions LeagueValur
Europa Conference LeagueFH
Stjarnan
Breiðablik
Matches played107
Top goalscorerSteven Lennon
(17 goals)
Biggest home winValur 6–0 Grótta
(4 Oct 2020)
Biggest away winVíkingur Reykjavík 1–5 Valur
(8 July 2020)
Stjarnan 1–5 Valur
(21 Sept 2020)
Highest scoringKR 4–5 Valur
(26 August 2020)
Longest winning run10 matches
Valur
Longest unbeaten run14 matches
Valur
Longest winless run18 matches
Fjölnir
Longest losing run4 matches
Fjölnir
2019
2021

The 2020 Úrvalsdeild karla, also known as Pepsi-deild karla for sponsorship reasons, was the 109th season of top-flight Icelandic football. Twelve teams contested the league, including the defending champions KR, who won their 27th league title in 2019.[1]

The season was scheduled to begin on 22 April 2020 and conclude on 26 September 2020, however this was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The competition was suspended on 7 October and abandoned on 30 October 2020.[2] The standings based on the average number of points per matches played for each team were considered final and used to determine the champions, European spots and relegation.[3]

Teams

The 2020 Úrvalsdeild is contested by twelve teams, ten of which played in the division the previous year and two teams promoted from 1. deild karla. The bottom two teams from the previous season, Grindavík and ÍBV, were relegated to the 2020 1. deild karla and were replaced by Grótta and Fjölnir, champions and runners-up of the 2019 1. deild karla respectively.

Club information

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Breiðablik Kópavogur Kópavogsvöllur 3,009[4]
FH Hafnarfjörður Kaplakriki 6,450[5]
Fjölnir Reykjavík (Grafarvogur) Extra völlurinn 1,030
Fylkir Reykjavík Floridana völlurinn 1,854[6]
Grótta Seltjarnarnes Vivaldivöllurinn 1,050
KA Akureyri Akureyrarvöllur 1,645[7]
KR Reykjavík Alvogenvöllurinn 3,333[8]
HK Kópavogur Kórinn 1,452[9]
ÍA Akranes Norðurálsvöllurinn 3,054[10]
Stjarnan Garðabær Samsung völlurinn 1,440[7]
Valur Reykjavík Valsvöllur 2,465[11]
Víkingur R. Reykjavík Víkingsvöllur 1,848[12]

Personnel and kits

[13]

Team Manager Assistant Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Breiðablik Iceland Óskar Hrafn Þorvaldsson Iceland Halldór Árnason Iceland Höskuldur Gunnlaugsson Italy Errea Vörður
FH Iceland Logi Ólafsson
Iceland Eiður Smári Guðjohnsen
Iceland Guðlaugur Baldursson Iceland Björn Daníel Sverrisson United States Nike Actavis
Fjölnir Iceland Ásmundur Arnarsson Iceland Gunnar Már Guðmundsson Iceland Hans Viktor Guðmundsson Denmark Hummel vita
Fylkir Iceland Atli Sveinn Þórarinsson
Iceland Ólafur Stígsson
Iceland Ólafur Ingi Skúlason Iceland Ragnar Bragi Sveinsson Italy Macron Wurth
Eykt
Grótta Iceland Ágúst Gylfason Iceland Guðmundur Steinarsson Iceland Sigurvin Reynisson Italy Errea Hyundai
HK Iceland Brynjar Björn Gunnarsson Iceland Viktor Bjarki Arnarsson Iceland Leifur Andri Leifsson Italy Macron MótX
ÍA Iceland Jóhannes Karl Guðjónsson Iceland Arnar Snær Guðmundsson
Iceland Ingimar Elí Hlynsson
Iceland Árni Snær Ólafsson Italy Errea Norðurál
KA Iceland Arnar Grétarsson Iceland Pétur Heiðar Kristjánsson
Iceland Hallgrímur Jónasson
Iceland Almarr Ormarsson Italy Errea N1
KR Iceland Rúnar Kristinsson Iceland Bjarni Guðjónsson Iceland Óskar Örn Hauksson United States Nike Alvogen
Stjarnan Iceland Rúnar Páll Sigmundsson
Iceland Ólafur Jóhannesson
None Iceland Alex Þór Hauksson Germany Uhlsport Tryggingamiðstöðin
Valur Iceland Heimir Guðjónsson Serbia Srdjan Tufegdzic Iceland Haukur Páll Sigurðsson Italy Macron Bose
Víkingur R. Iceland Arnar Gunnlaugsson Bosnia and Herzegovina Hajrudin Cardaklija
Iceland Einar Guðnason
Iceland Sölvi Ottesen Italy Macron TVG-Zimsen

Managerial changes

[13]

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Valur Iceland Ólafur Jóhannesson End of contract 28 September 2019 Pre-season Iceland Heimir Guðjónsson 2 October 2019
Fylkir Iceland Helgi Sigurðsson Resigned 28 September 2019 Iceland Atli Sveinn Þórarinsson & Iceland Ólafur Stígsson 15 October 2019
Breiðablik Iceland Ágúst Gylfason Sacked 28 September 2019 Iceland Óskar Hrafn Þorvaldsson 5 October 2019
Grótta Iceland Óskar Hrafn Þorvaldsson Left for Breiðablik 5 October 2019 Iceland Ágúst Gylfason 17 October 2019
Stjarnan Iceland Rúnar Páll Sigmundsson Co-manager hired 6 November 2019 Iceland Rúnar Páll Sigmundsson & Iceland Ólafur Jóhannesson 6 November 2019
KA Iceland Óli Stefán Flóventsson Sacked 15 July 2020 11th Iceland Arnar Grétarsson 15 July 2020
FH Iceland Ólafur Kristjánsson Left for Esbjerg fB 16 July 2020 8th Iceland Logi Ólafsson & Iceland Eiður Smári Guðjohnsen 16 July 2020

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Qualification or relegation
1 Valur (C) 18 14 2 2 50 17 +33 44 2.44 Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round
2 FH 18 11 3 4 37 23 +14 36 2.00 Qualification for the Europa Conference League first qualifying round
3 Stjarnan 17 8 7 2 27 20 +7 31 1.82
4 Breiðablik 18 9 4 5 37 27 +10 31 1.72
5 KR 17 8 4 5 30 21 +9 28 1.65
6 Fylkir 18 9 1 8 27 30 3 28 1.56 Closure working
7 KA 18 3 12 3 20 21 1 21 1.17
8 ÍA 18 6 3 9 39 43 4 21 1.17
9 HK 18 5 5 8 29 36 7 20 1.11
10 Víkingur Reykjavík 18 3 8 7 25 30 5 17 0.94
11 Grótta (R) 18 1 5 12 15 43 28 8 0.44 Relegation to 1. deild karla
12 Fjölnir (R) 18 0 6 12 15 40 25 6 0.33
Source: KSÍ (in Icelandic), Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points per game; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head goals scored; 7) Head-to-head away goals scored; 8) Play-off (only for deciding champion); 9) Draw.[14]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

Each team was originally scheduled to play home and away once against every other team for a total of 22 games each.[15]

Home \ Away BRE FH FJO FYL GRÓ HK ÍA KA KR STJ VAL VIK
Breiðablik 3–3 3–1 4–1 3–0 5–3 1–1 0–2 2–1 1–2
FH 3–1 1–0 1–2 2–1 4–0 2–1 0–0 1–2 1–4 1–0
Fjölnir 1–4 0–3 1–2 0–3 1–3 1–1 1–4 1–3 1–1
Fylkir 0–1 1–4 2–0 2–0 3–2 4–1 0–3 1–1 2–1
Grótta 0–1 2–2 0–2 4–4 0–4 2–4 0–3 1–1
HK 1–0 2–3 3–1 3–0 3–2 1–1 2–3 0–4 0–2
ÍA 0–4 3–2 3–0 2–2 3–1 1–2 1–2 2–4 2–2
KA 2–2 1–1 2–0 1–0 1–1 2–2 0–0 0–0 0–0
KR 3–1 1–2 2–2 1–2 1–1 0–3 4–1 1–2 4–5 2–0
Stjarnan 1–1 1–0 2–1 1–1 4–1 1–1 1–5 1–1
Valur 1–1 3–0 6–0 1–0 1–4 1–0 0–1 0–0 2–0
Víkingur Reykjavík 2–4 4–1 1–1 1–1 6–2 2–2 0–2 1–5
Source: KSÍ (in Icelandic)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals[16]
1 Scotland Steven Lennon FH 17
2 Denmark Patrick Pedersen Valur 14
3 Denmark Thomas Mikkelsen Breiðablik 13
4 Iceland Tryggvi Hrafn Haraldsson ÍA 12
5 Iceland Óttar Magnús Karlsson Víkingur Reykjavik 9
6 Iceland Valdimar Þór Ingimundarson Fylkir 8
Iceland Stefán Teitur Þórðarson ÍA
8 Iceland Aron Bjarnason Valur 7
Iceland Hilmar Árni Halldórsson Stjarnan
Iceland Sigurður Egill Lárusson Valur
El Salvador Pablo Punyed Víkingur Reykjavík

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